Internal Wave
D1. Physical and chemical oceanography and marine meteorologyDefinition
Wave propagating within a stratified fluid along density interfaces.
Internal waves propagate within a stratified fluid along density interfaces, with the buoyancy (Brunt-Vaisala) frequency setting their maximum frequency. Far larger in amplitude than surface waves (tens of meters) but slower, they are generated by wind, flow over topography, and the tide. Their breaking is a primary source of diapycnal mixing in the ocean interior, closing the energy budget of the overturning circulation.